The application is in the tap_display_app subdir at the very bottom of the list. When I run qmake on this file to generate my xcode project files, I have to use

qmake -spec macx-xcode -recursive

It generates a bunch of warnings saying:

WARNING: QMAKESPEC does not support multiple BUILDS

The bigger problem is that in the resulting Xcode project file, the top-level project which is the SUBDIRS project "tap_display" has no targets. I have to explicitly set the target by clicking the tap_display_app project and then the tap_display_app target in Xcode.

Is there a better way to do this? I want to be able to run qmake, load the xcode project and pretty much click "build". I know its not as simple as this because there are other settings that need to be set, but selecting the project and target shouldn't be one of them (IMO).

@SGaist The behavior is the same regardless of the target platform. If build it in Qt Creator its fine, but that's not a viable solution for iOS apps. I haven't tried using qmake to generate my Linux make files or MSVC project files to see if those behave any better.